
Mikan (Satsuma Mandarin) is one of the most popular Japanese citrus fruits. Known for its sweet flavor, easy-to-peel skin, and seedless segments, it is widely enjoyed in Japan and increasingly popular worldwide.
Overview

- Japanese name: Mikan (Unshu Mikan)
- Type: Mandarin
- Taste: Sweet, mild acidity
- Seeds: Seedless
- Peel: Very easy to peel
Flavor Profile

Mikan has a well-balanced sweetness with low acidity, making it very easy to eat. It is juicy and refreshing, with a light citrus aroma.
Related Japanese Citrus to Compare
- Harumi – if you like easy-to-eat sweet mandarins.
- Kiyomi – for a richer orange-like flavor.
- Setoka – for a premium, juicier upgrade.
Is This Citrus Right for You?
- Best for: Everyday snacking, beginners, easy-to-eat citrus
- Not ideal for: People looking for intense flavor or strong acidity
- Taste profile: Mild sweetness with very low acidity
- Texture: Soft, juicy, easy to peel
- Best use: Fresh eating, lunch snacks, casual consumption
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Season

Mikan is typically harvested from autumn to early winter, making it a seasonal favorite in Japan.
Why It’s Popular

Mikan is extremely convenient to eat. The peel comes off easily by hand, and the fruit is naturally divided into segments, making it perfect for snacking.
Where It’s Grown

Mikan is widely grown in Japan, especially in regions with a mild climate.
Curious how sweet this citrus is compared to others?
See our Japanese Citrus Sweetness Chart to compare sweetness and acidity levels.
If you enjoy sweet and easy-to-peel citrus, you may also like
Setoka and
Dekopon.
Mikan is one of the most popular fruits in
Japanese citrus varieties.
See also the complete list of Japanese citrus varieties.
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This citrus is featured in our Best Japanese Citrus ranking.